I still see solid long-term fundamentals. Inflation remains sticky, and central banks keep adding gold. If prices hold around $4,000, I’d start buying gradually instead of chasing the bottom—Citi’s downgrade seems more short-term cautious than bearish.
Key resistance is around $4,160–$4,180. A breakout there could revive momentum, but if prices dip below $4,000 again, I’d gladly buy the dip. Long term, if this cycle heads toward $6,000, patience will pay off, especially for those who view gold as both a hedge and a strategic asset.
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- Xiia·2025-10-22TOPYour analysis is spot on1Report
